Adobe Integrates Google’s Gemini 3 Nano Banana Pro into Firefly and Photoshop
Adobe is now integrating Google’s latest AI image model, Gemini 3 Nano Banana Pro, directly into its flagship creative applications, Adobe Firefly and Photoshop. To boost adoption, the company is offering unlimited image generations using Firefly and all partner models, including Nano Banana Pro, for Creative Cloud Pro and Firefly plan subscribers until December 1.
Key Takeaways
- Google’s Gemini 3 Nano Banana Pro AI model is now integrated into Adobe Firefly and Photoshop.
- Subscribers get unlimited generations with this and other partner models until December 1.
- The model offers enhanced editing quality, resolution boosts, and contextual accuracy.
The Nano Banana Pro model joins a growing roster of partner models from companies like OpenAI and Luma AI. It is noted for delivering significant improvements in editing quality and accuracy. Creators can use simple text prompts to perform complex edits.
“We’ve been inspired by the incredible work our community created using Gemini Flash Image 2.5 (Nano Banana) in our apps. Google’s latest Nano Banana Pro model delivers significant improvements in editing quality, allowing you to use text prompts to refine specific parts of an image, adjust aspect ratios, boost resolution, and even shift camera angles and lighting,” the company said.
Adobe also highlighted the model’s strong contextual accuracy and its ability to generate clean, well-integrated text within images, including visuals with translated text for localization. In Firefly, users can upload up to six reference images and instruct the model to merge and refine them into a single, cohesive composition.
How to Use Nano Banana Pro in Adobe Apps
The new model is available immediately across Adobe’s creative suite.
In Photoshop: Nano Banana Pro now powers the Generative Fill feature. This provides professionals with fast, text-based editing capabilities, such as transforming a scene from day to night or generating highly realistic, high-resolution content.
In Firefly: Creators can access the model via the Text to Image feature. It is also built into Firefly Boards, Adobe’s AI-powered collaborative moodboarding tool. Here, teams can develop campaign concepts by visualizing assets like text and images in real-world contexts, such as a billboard on a city street.



